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Hi Arvind,
It is better to have 98+ percentile for OBC NC category to stand a good chance for admission to FMS.
However, with a 95+ percentile too one may stand a chance. For 91 percentile, it is going to be a little unlikely. Give your best s
It is better to have 98+ percentile for OBC NC category to stand a good chance for admission to FMS.
However, with a 95+ percentile too one may stand a chance. For 91 percentile, it is going to be a little unlikely. Give your best s
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Hi Arvind,
It is better to have 98+ percentile for OBC NC category to stand a good chance for admission to FMS.
However, with a 95+ percentile too one may stand a chance. For 91 percentile, it is going to be a little unlikely. Give your best shot at the extempore+PI round to enhance your chances of admission.
All the best.
It is better to have 98+ percentile for OBC NC category to stand a good chance for admission to FMS.
However, with a 95+ percentile too one may stand a chance. For 91 percentile, it is going to be a little unlikely. Give your best shot at the extempore+PI round to enhance your chances of admission.
All the best.
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Hi Manideep,
You cannot get admission into FMS through any donation. You have to appear for CAT and clear the cut-off scores and do well in the PI+ Extempore round to get admission in FMS.
You cannot get admission into FMS through any donation. You have to appear for CAT and clear the cut-off scores and do well in the PI+ Extempore round to get admission in FMS.
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Mir Noaman AliCurrent Student
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Hi Amit,
For general male engineers, you have to score 99.5+ percentile to stand a reasonable chance. Try to get a 99.8+ to get through even with an average interview and extempore score.
For general male engineers, you have to score 99.5+ percentile to stand a reasonable chance. Try to get a 99.8+ to get through even with an average interview and extempore score.
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Mir Noaman AliCurrent Student
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Your past academic scores do not matter.
Score well in CAT and you will be through.
Score above 99.8 percentile to have it easy in the PI round and convert FMS.
Score well in CAT and you will be through.
Score above 99.8 percentile to have it easy in the PI round and convert FMS.
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Mir Noaman AliCurrent Student
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The entire MBA full-time course costs Rs 22,000. Any student with a Bachelor's degree is eligible for FMS. Please visit the official website at www.fms.edu to get the detailed information related to the same.
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Abhishek DesaiCurrent Student
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No, it offers only MBA (in finance, marketing, OB and HRM, production and operation management, entrepreneurship, information technology management, service management) and PhD as full-time courses.
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Mir Noaman AliCurrent Student
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Hi Rishab,
Yes, FMS doesn't take into account your past academic scores so do well in CAT and interview round to stand a very good chance to get into FMS.
Yes, FMS doesn't take into account your past academic scores so do well in CAT and interview round to stand a very good chance to get into FMS.
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Hi Anupam,
Try to score over 90 percentile in CAT to get an admission call for FMS. The higher is your CAT score, the better it will be for you to get into FMS.
Try to score over 90 percentile in CAT to get an admission call for FMS. The higher is your CAT score, the better it will be for you to get into FMS.
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Hi Anindita,
They would, as far as I know.
Please ensure that you have your degree with you when you get admission into the college.
Any supporting medical reason (if any) for the delay, would be great too.
They would, as far as I know.
Please ensure that you have your degree with you when you get admission into the college.
Any supporting medical reason (if any) for the delay, would be great too.
